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French Pianism Genealogy Tree May 17 Update
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Topic: French Pianism Genealogy Tree May 17 Update
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wojcia3333
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French Pianism Genealogy Tree May 17 Update
on: May 17, 2010, 12:47:27 PM
Hi,
Another update with corrections suggested on this forum:
https://www.concertpianist.com.au/html/frenchtree.html
1. In the tree, arrows point from the teacher to the students. 2. If teacher had many famous students, they are placed below the teacher.
3.The people in red, bold font are one of the main figures of the branch.
4.the tree goes in the circa chronological order.
5. Colors of arrows have no meaning at all, they are just different to facilitate the clarity of the graph.
6. Subjects in blue font are foreign influences (not French)
Last thing,
The letter or words after brackets indicate sources of data.
I will compile that later but
g = grove encyclopedia
o = oxford encyclopedia etc
pianowoman is an internet source of information about female pianists.
Thanks everybody!
Enjoy!
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